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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1991588"><p>[USER=316931]@Alex_B[/USER] things certainly do not sound good and you need some assistance both with your diabetes and your gastric problems.</p><p>I am in the "you need to test camp" but not for the same reasons as the others. If you are finding your food " doesn't stay in my body for 5 minutes" then your insulin will not have any carbs to act on. There is a possibility feeling nauseous and weak could be a hypo. </p><p>Unfortunately, without any BG values to go on, providing any suggestions is like trying to work out whodunit when you have not been introduced to the perpetrator. </p><p>Fingers crossed you get some help from your diabetes team. A Libre could help with the detective work but it is not as accurate as finger pricking so you may get some red herrings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1991588"] [USER=316931]@Alex_B[/USER] things certainly do not sound good and you need some assistance both with your diabetes and your gastric problems. I am in the "you need to test camp" but not for the same reasons as the others. If you are finding your food " doesn't stay in my body for 5 minutes" then your insulin will not have any carbs to act on. There is a possibility feeling nauseous and weak could be a hypo. Unfortunately, without any BG values to go on, providing any suggestions is like trying to work out whodunit when you have not been introduced to the perpetrator. Fingers crossed you get some help from your diabetes team. A Libre could help with the detective work but it is not as accurate as finger pricking so you may get some red herrings. [/QUOTE]
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